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Forensic drama series in E'Dulwich - Video / offline editors req'd


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** Voluntary 'budding short film / offline editors Required' **

The stages of progression will be Alpha, Beta then to Pilot.



** Project **

The Drama series is a cross between 'Spooks', 'Hustle', a lot of martial arts with the setting in and around E'Dulwich + London and wider.



** YOU! **

Making the entry basis level, I'm looking for individuals who have made at least 2 x 3-minute short film that have made people laught, inspired or clinching onto their seats due to the horror aspect.

a) Using an i-phone or similar, or an entry level video camera

b) Editing suite, also at an entry level with thoughtful noddy shots

c) This is a start-up with zero funding, so looking for individuals with passion, knowledge, to work in a team.



** Me **

- 13-years Criminal Forensic Science, 12-years running a Californian tech company in London, etc..

- Mulitple years with off-line video editing & filming.

- Passionate about 'Start-ups', team building and getting new/different things moulded and moving.



** Where are we Now? **

- Currently at 'Alpha' phase, so you will be part of the originating team.

- I have 3 high-level story boards.

- The next stage will be looking at actors, continuity, writers.

- Vision based on landmarks through forensic investigation.



** What if 10 apply? **

If all the 3-minute films are great, then it can make development of this project GREAT!




Best!


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